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Black and white photo of of markland from the distance in which some buildings and houses can be seen beyond the water
E.J. Vickery
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Black and white photo of of markland from the distance in which some buildings and houses can be seen beyond the water
E.J. Vickery
Photograph of Markland yarmouth. photo taken close to field with trees farther back and some kind of log fence blocking the way up to more buildings in yarmouth.. Incription on the postcard reads: John certainly was might good []. Sorry she could not stay longer Well be up Rome time.
Black and white photograph looking down yarmouht main street, to the left a crowd of people is gathered and to the right more groups walk down the street
E.J. Vickery
Photograph of Main St in Yarmouth, busy and lively streets filled with people, shops line the streets and horse drawn vehicles can be seen. Incription on the postcard reads: Arrived OK had a lovely trip, I am not sick at all. Mr Lyman stood the journey pretty well. I think he is [] a little all the time [] of [] will be slow. It is a lovely place in here to rest. My sister mrs Dawn of two children are here with my mother + father. Mr Gray went home last friday. Some of us went fishing this morning. I ought to [] [] [] and the athens did as well. Only 9 caught the longest [] of the crowd.
The Yarmouth Portrait Co.
Black and white photograph of main street in yarmouth. Incription on the postcard reads: Guess?
E.J. Vickery
Photograph of the main street during winter time. taken near sidewalk where mounds of shoveled snow is seen slightly blocking off the view of nearby buildings. Incription on the postcard reads: Well we are off at last. Left bout 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Having a fine time so fun
Guest, B.F.
Photograph looking up collins street and the houses lining it
R.H. Davis & Co. Ltd.
Photograph looking down parade street. houses line both sides of the street, horse drawn carriage coming up the road
R.H. Davis & Co. Ltd.
Photographs formatted in collage, several angles and pictures of particular hawthorn hedges and the area. Incription on the postcard reads: Card to hand thanks, would like some views of Grafton yours, ...
E.J. Vickery
Photograph of the grounds of rock cottage, black and white image, mostly trees and a trail visible
E.J. Vickery